The rams would have he 2nd or 3rd pick in the draft. I really don't think the texans are as bad as their record is so who knows. #1 pick isn't out of the question. Anyone else concerned? Especially with the fits that St. Louis has given us lately? Could the NFC west become he greatest division in the history of the nfl? I don't think it's out of the question.

Right now, the NFCW has 3 teams in the play-off hunt and would have 4 if the Rams could have beaten the Cards last week. The Rams need to figure out what they want to do about QB, since I think Bradford is coming up soon on having his contract renewed. Fisher has backed him in the past but the injuries should have them evaluating young QBs. Clemens hasn't done bad as a veteran backup.

Their young RB seems legit to me, haven't followed much of him lately but they have a good start I think. I could imagine that sooner rather than later folks expecting to go 4-2, 5-1 or 6-0 in the division will be disappointed. What the Rams do with that Washington pick will be interesting to follow.

Remember, the Rams have 2 1st rounders. Their 1st from Washington has the look of a top 2 or 3 pick. If they wanted to package both picks to move up to #1, who's to say that Houston wouldn't take that deal?

I honestly hope that St. Louis doesn't use the pick on a QB or D-lineman. I want them to think they've got their QB in Bradford, and I sure as hell don't want them with any more pass rushing specialists.

I think Sammy Watkins would be an intriguing option for them with the 2nd or 3rd overall pick. That would give them 3 explosive receiving weapons (Watkins, Austin, & Jared Cook). The Rams could then take QB Johnny Manziel or whichever QB skyrockets up in the eyes of scouting departments with their other 1st round pick.